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with the look and feel of leather: commencer à apprendre
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very or extremely, when used before an adjective or adverb: commencer à apprendre
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I'm awfully sorry, but we've forgotten to reserve you a table.
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to become stretched or to experience pressure, or to make something do or experience this: commencer à apprendre
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Don't watch TV in the dark - you'll strain your eyes!
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used after a negative statement to emphasize how unlikely a situation is because something much more likely has never happened: commencer à apprendre
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Some people never even read a newspaper, let alone a book.
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syn. excitement He recalled the dangers and exhilaration of that amazing treck.
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a person who trains and is in charge of animals, especially dogs: commencer à apprendre
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to put something such as a plan or system in danger of being harmed or damaged: commencer à apprendre
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She knew that by failing her finals she could jeopardize her whole future.
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friendly and welcoming to guests and visitors: commencer à apprendre
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The villagers were very hospitable to/towards anyone who passed through.
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very attractive, in a mysterious way, making you want to keep looking: commencer à apprendre
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He had the most mesmerizing blue eyes.
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at the particular point when something was thought of or done: commencer à apprendre
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It seemed like a good idea at the time
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very great in amount or level, or extremely good: commencer à apprendre
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She's been a tremendous (= very great) help to me over the last few months.
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used to emphasize that what happened was not what you expected: commencer à apprendre
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We had expected to arrive an hour late, but in the event we were early.
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a journey across a large area of water, from one side to the other: commencer à apprendre
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It was a really rough crossing - I threw up three times.
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(something that causes) difficult or unpleasant conditions of life, or an example of this: commencer à apprendre
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a disease of the bowels that causes the contents to be passed out of the body much more often and in a more liquid form than usual. It is caused by an infection that is spread by dirty water or food. commencer à apprendre
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a drop below normal levels of water in the body: commencer à apprendre
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Diarrhoea and vomiting lead to dehydration unless fluids are taken to replace the loss.
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the ability to keep doing something difficult, unpleasant, or painful for a long time: commencer à apprendre
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The pain was bad beyond endurance.
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used to describe weather that is extremely cold, especially when it causes you physical pain: commencer à apprendre
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a biting wind, biting cold
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